Kayleigh McEnany Shows Off Harvard Law Degree Asking Why State Criminal Cases Aren’t In Federal Court
Dual sovereignty is a tough one.
Dual sovereignty is a tough one.
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Who will Trump select to replace him?
And when it comes to hinky ballots, these guys know whereof they speak!
Without treason, collusion, conspiracy, or federal election law violations, the Democrats are left with... nothing.
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Look at Bob Mueller's team; are there no Republicans in the legal profession?
The Justice Department announced the first prosecution of a leaker during Trump’s tenure.
The left has been proffering a series of baseless accusations against the Trump White House since day one.
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Democrats would be well advised to look in the mirror before lambasting the removal of Jim Comey.
If Trump wants a successful presidency, he must narrowly tailor executive action to fit judicial reality.
Since when did President Obama ever rely on congressional permission?
The Fourth Amendment is not a partisan issue, but a cherished constitutional right that both parties must protect.
Why the outrage surrounding this president doing what every recent president has done?